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Layers in the Landscape Archive

  • GB 0210 LITL
  • Fonds
  • 2015-2020

Manuscript, typescript and traditional printed material created as part of the interdisciplinary Layers in the Landscape project, which applied the concept of deep mapping to the submerged landscape of Cardigan Bay, and in particular the submerged forest at Borth. The papers relate especially to the theoretical side of the project (notably the geomythology of Cardigan Bay and the relationship between poetry and archaeology in the 'King of the Sea Trees' poem), as well as the 'Borth's lost legends' exhibition at Borth Station Museum.

Kavanagh, Erin

Jill Evans MEP Papers

  • GB 2010 JILEVNS
  • Fonds
  • 1993-2020

The archive comprises the papers of Jill Evans, mostly produced and accumulated in the course of her work as a Member of the European Parliament for Plaid Cymru between 1999 and 2020 and include material relating to various campaigns on employment, the environment, women's issues, food standards, international development, the Iraq war, the Welsh language and Catalonia.

Evans, Jill, 1959-

Erthyglau gan Peter Abbs = Articles by Peter Abbs

Allbrintiau a llungopïau o erthyglau gan y bardd a'r academydd Peter Abbs (1942-2020), a fu'n gyfaill i John Meirion Morris dros gyfnod o hanner can mlynedd. Mae'r casgliad yn cynnwys un erthygl ar gerflunwaith John Meirion Morris. = Printouts and photocopies of articles by the poet and academic Peter Abbs (1942-2020), whose friendship with John Meirion Morris spanned fifty years. One item contains an article on John Meirion Morris' sculpture work.

Llythyrau at John Meirion Morris = Letters to John Meirion Morris

Llythyrau at John Meirion Morris gan amrywiol ohebwyr, yn cynnwys sefydliadau megis Cywaith Cymru, Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru, Coleg Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth, Cyngor y Celfyddydau, Wales Arts International, Gwasg Gomer a Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru, a gohebwyr unigol megis y bardd a'r llenor Nesta Wyn Jones; yr arlunydd Cymreig Aneurin Jones; yr Athro Karî'kachä Seid'ou o Adran Gelfyddyd Gain Prifysgol Kwame Nkrumah, Kumasi, Ghana, lle bu John Meirion Morris yn darlithio o 1966 hyd 1968 (gweler nodyn ym mhrif weithlen yr archif), ynghyd â llythyrau mewn ymateb at yr Athro Karî'kachä Seid'ou oddi wrth John Meirion Morris (gweler hefyd lythyrau oddi wrth ddau gyd-ddarlithydd i John Meirion Morris ym Mhrifysgol Kumasi, sef Graham Wilton a Terry Ingersoll); yr offeiriad, dramodydd, bardd a llenor Aled Jones-Williams; y Prifardd Myrddin ap Dafydd, yn amgáu englynion coffa i'r cyfansoddwr Gareth Mitford Williams (1950-1982) (am Gareth Mitford Williams, gweler, er enghraifft, NLW Facs 441/2 yng nghasgliadau Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru); yr arlunydd Iwan Bala; y cerflunydd a'r hanesydd celf Peter Lord; yr awdur T. Llew Jones; yr arlunydd Kyffin Williams (yn llongyfarch John Meirion Morris ar gael ei ethol i'r Academi Frenhinol Gymreig); yr academydd a'r bardd yr Athro Gwyn Thomas, Coleg Prifysgol Cymru Bangor; Rowan Williams, Archesgob Caergaint; y bardd Dafydd Islwyn; a'r caligraffydd a'r cerflunydd Ieuan Rees (yn amgáu cynllun ar gyfer cerfio enw tŷ John Meirion Morris). Anfonwyd nifer dda o'r llythyrau mewn ymateb i weld gwaith celf John Meirion Morris. Eitemau diddorol yw'r nodyn, 1 Mawrth 1989, oddi wrth Coleg Prifysgol Cymru Caerdydd yn hysbysu John Meirion Morris am ei lwyddiant yn ei radd M.Phil., a'r llythyr, 19 Gorffennaf 1976, oddi wrth Goronwy Daniel, Prifathro Coleg Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth yn annog John Meirion Morris i beidio cwtogi ei oriau darlithio.
= Letters to John Meirion Morris from various correspondents, including institutions such as Cywaith Cymru, the National Museum of Wales, University College of Wales Aberystwyth, the Arts Council, Wales Arts International, the Gomer Press and the National Library of Wales, and individual correspondents such as the poet and writer Nesta Wyn Jones; the Welsh artist Aneurin Jones; Professor Karî'kachä Seid'ou of the Fine Arts Department of Kwame Nkrumah University, Kumasi, Ghana, where John Meirion Morris lectured from 1966 to 1968 (see note in main section of archive), together with letters of response from John Meirion Morris to Professor Karî'kachä Seid'ou (see also letters from two of John Meirion Morris' lecturer colleagues at Kumasi University, namely Graham Wilton and Terry Ingersoll); the priest, dramatist, poet and writer Aled Jones-Williams; the chaired bard Myrddin ap Dafydd, enclosing englynion (strict-metre verses) in memoriam to the composer Gareth Mitford Williams (1950-1982) (for Gareth Mitford Williams, see, for example, NLW Facs 441/2 in the National Library of Wales' collections); the artist Iwan Bala; the sculptor and art historian Peter Lord; the author T. Llew Jones; the artist Kyffin Williams (congratulating John Meirion Morris on being elected to the Welsh Royal Academy); the academic and poet Professor Gwyn Thomas, University College of Wales Bangor; Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury; the poet Dafydd Islwyn; and the calligrapher and sculptor Ieuan Rees (enclosing a draft plan for engraving John Meirion Morris' house name). A considerable number of the letters were sent in response to viewing John Meirion Morris' work. Items of interest include a note, 1 March 1989, from the University College of Wales Cardiff notifying John Meirion Morris of his successful achievement of an M. Phil. degree, and a letter, 19 July 1976, from Goronwy Daniel, Principal of University College of Wales Aberystwyth, urging John Meirion Morris not to seek to curtail his weekly lecturing hours.

Nodiadau bywgraffyddol a holiaduron = Biographical notes and questionnaires

Nodiadau bywgraffyddol yn ymwneud â John Meirion Morris, wedi'u harnodi ar y brig 'ROUGH NOTES TAKEN BY L.LL.' (teipysgrif) (annyddiedig); holiadur a luniwyd gan Mari Gwent, Prifysgol Swydd Stafford, sy'n cynnwys ymatebion John Meirion Morris a'i lofnod ar waelod y ddalen (teipysgrif) (annyddiedig); ac allbrint o restr o gyn-fyfyrwyr Coleg Celf Lerpwl, sy'n cynnwys enw John Meirion Morris (argraffwyd yr allbrint 22 Ionawr 2012).
= Biographical notes relating to John Meirion Morris, annotated at the top: 'ROUGH NOTES TAKEN BY L.LL.' (typescript) (undated); questionnaire devised by Mari Gwent of Staffordshire University, which includes John Meirion Morris' responses and his signature at the bottom of the page (typescript) (undated); and printout of a list of Liverpool Art College alumnae, which includes John Meirion Morris' name (printout printed 22 January 2012).

Biographical sources

The series comprises newspaper and magazine articles written during Condry's lifetime, obituaries and letters of condolence to Penny Condry, and other memorials and tributes, 1955-2020 (accumulated 1973-2020)

Radio productions

Material relating to the radio productions in which Siân Phillips has participated during the course of her career, from her early contributions during the 1940s and 1950s through to 2020. The King-Emperor (Radio 3, [1983]) featured in the cast Siân Phillips' third husband, actor Robin Sachs. Much of the material is annotated by Siân Phillips and others. The items comprise: Addunedau Fil (1948); Gwaed yr Uchelwyr [1950s]; The Love of Lady Margaret (1972); The Love of Adolphe and Eleanor [1975x1980]; Vivat Rex (1977); Countess Cathleen (1978); Peace Games (1979); A Chast Mayd in Cheape-side (A Chaste Maid in Cheapside) (1979); A Dance to the Music of Time (1980); The Wind of Heaven (1980); London, Look You (1980); The Collections (1980); The Abbess of Crewe (1981); Bequest to the Nation (1981); With Great Pleasure (1982); The Jigsaw Must Fit [1983]; Ghosts (1983); St David's Day Gala (1983); Oedipus [1983]; The King-Emperor [1983]; Hippolytus [1984]; The Other Lake [1984]; Oedipus Rex (1985); Skirmishes (1985); Barnes' People (1986); The Visit (1987); The Mote in the Eye (1987); A Song At Twilight [1987]; A Bullet in the Ballet (1987); Strange Delights (1988); With Passport And Parasol [1988]; The Unbearable Bassington [1990s]; Down Your Way In Dinefwr (1990); The Physicists (1991); Gentleman and Ladies [1992]; Suffer the Little Children (1993); The Sea, The Sea [1993]; Murder on the Orient Express (1993); Cover Her Face [1993]; Offa's Daughter (1993); Bolt (1994); At Bertram's Hotel (1995); The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2002); All's Well That Ends Well (2002); The Leopard in Autumn (2002); Under Milk Wood (2003); Patricia, Edith and Arnold (2003); Mind The Gap (2004); Agnes (2007); Teulu Bach Nantoer (2007); Hindenburg (2009); Tridiau yn Chwefror (2011); BBC Symphony Orchestra concerts 2011-12 (2012); Iz (2014); Hide the Moon (2014); Pygmalion (2017); Ode to Saint Cecilia [2017]; The Things We Never Said (2017); Hilda (2018); Yr Eumenides (2018); The Aspern Papers (2018); Hilda (2018); The Macefield Plot (2019); On a Lost Highway (2020); Break of Day (2020);

Papurau Elsa Davies

  • GB 0210 ELSDAV
  • Fonds
  • 2011-2020

Cofnodion Pwyllgor Ymgynghorol Canolfan Uwchefrydiau Celtaidd Prifysgol Cymru, ynghyd â phapurau trafod a gyflwynwyd i’r Pwyllgor hwnnw, Mawrth 2013-Ionawr 2020, sef y cyfnod y bu Elsa Davies yn aelod o’r Pwyllgor.
Adroddiadau Blynyddol Canolfan Uwchefrydiau Celtaidd Prifysgol Cymru, 2012/13 hyd 2017/18, ynghyd â deunydd atodol. =
Records of the Centre for Advanced Celtic Studies Consultation Committee, together with discussion papers presented to the Committee, March 2013 - January 2020, namely the period during which Elsa Davies was a member of the Committee.
Annual Reports, 2012/13-2017/18, of the Centre for Advanced Celtic Studies, together with related material.

Davies, Elsa

Sir Paul Silk Papers

  • GB 0210 PLSILK
  • Fonds
  • 1996-2020

Papers relating to the donor's work as Clerk of the National Assembly and Chair of the Commission on Devolution in Wales.

Silk, Paul

Torion o'r wasg = Press cuttings

Torion o'r wasg o gyfnod brwydr Llangyndeyrn yn olrhain hanes llwyddiannus trigolion Cwm Gwendraeth yn eu hymdrechion yn erbyn Corfforaeth Abertawe yn ystod hanner cyntaf y 1960au; ynghyd â thorion mwy diweddar o'r wasg sydd hefyd yn cofnodi hanes y frwydr.
= Press cuttings from the period of Llangyndeyrn's 'fight for victory' which chronicle the Gwendraeth Valley inhabitants' successful battle against Swansea Corporation during the first half of the 1960s; together with more recent press cuttings which also record the history of the struggle.

Torion mwy diweddar o'r wasg = More recent press cuttings

Torion mwy diweddar o'r wasg yn cofnodi digwyddiadau brwydr Llangyndeyrn, ynghyd ag allbrint o araith gan Jonathan Edwards, AS, aelod seneddol dros Ddwyrain Caerfyrddin a Dinefwr. Hefyd copi o bapur Profion Darllen Cenedlaethol ar gyfer plant ysgol, sy'n cynnwys cwestiynau'n seiliedig ar ddetholiad o ddyddiadur plentyn o Langyndeyrn a ysgrifenwyd yn ystod cyfnod y frwydr.
= More recent press cuttings chronicling the events of Llangyndeyrn's 'fight for victory', together with a printout of a speech given by Jonathan Edwards, MP, member of parliament for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr. Also a copy of a National Reading Test paper for schoolchildren which includes questions based on an excerpt from the diary of a Llangyndeyrn child written during the fight for victory.

Y cyfryngau = The media

Deunydd yn ymwneud â chyfraniad John Meirion Morris i'r wahanol gyfryngau, gan gynnwys: sgript cyfweliad teledu, 27 Ebrill 1962; nodyn talu, 20 Gorffennaf 1992, oddi wrth S4C ar gyfer treuliau; taleb, 11 Medi 1992, ar gyfer erthygl gan John Meirion Morris a gyhoeddwyd yng nghylchgrawn Golwg; sgript cyfweliad gyda Shirley Klippel, Mawrth 2009; sgript ffilm annyddiedig 'ar gyfer hybu gwerthfawrogiad a beirniadaeth ar gelfyddyd', sy'n cynnwys sylwadau John Meirion Morris am ei waith.
= Material relating to John Meirion Morris' contribution to various forms of media, comprising: television interview script, 27 April 1962; expenses payment notification from S4C, 20 July 1992; receipt, 11 September 1992, for an article by John Meirion Morris published in the periodical Golwg; script of interview with Shirley Klippel, March 2009; undated film script 'to promote the appreciation and critique of art', which includes observations on his own work by John Meirion Morris.

Gohebiaeth = Correspondence

Llythyrau, 1960-2020, at John Meirion Morris oddi wrth sefydliadau, cyfeillion, cydnabod ac edmygwyr, gan gynnwys y bardd a'r academydd Peter Abbs (1942-2020), a fu'n gyfaill agos i John Meirion Morris dros gyfnod o hanner can mlynedd. Ynghyd â dau lythyr oddi wrth John Meirion Morris. = Letters, 1960-2020, to John Meirion Morris from institutions, friends, acquaintances and admirers, including the poet and academic Peter Abbs (1942-2020), whose friendship with John Meirion Morris spanned fifty years. Together with two letters from John Meirion Morris.

William Condry Papers,

  • GB 0210 WMCOND
  • Fonds
  • [?1825], 1928-2020 (accumulated 1928-2020)

Natural history diaries, 1935-1998, field notes, 1952-1994, typescript and published articles, 1947-1998, notes and correspondence relating to his books, 1933-1998, and to various natural history and historical subjects, card indexes, 1930-1998, and printed pamphlets, papers and books relating to Henry Thoreau, 1943-1999. There are several files of general personal correspondence, 1938-2016, including letters from R.S. Thomas. Inevitably, there are considerable overlaps between the various subsections of the archive, since Condry's interests, professional duties and literary activities were inextricably linked. Additional correspondence and papers, 1948-2020, including the files of letters from R. S. Thomas and his wife Mildred Elsie Eldridge (Elsi), 1968-1998, were transferred to NLW in December 2015, May 2018 and June 2020; a further letter, [c. 1946], by William Condry to Ray Perry, was donated in January 2016; a letter by Condry to his niece, Christine Demmar, enclosing a story about a pet jackdaw, was donated in August 2016; and transcript of a speech given by Chris Fuller at the opening of the William Condry centenary exhibition at MOMA, Machynlleth, in September 2018., donated in October 2018.

Condry, William, 1918-1998

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